AC Hotel by Marriott Columbus Dublin

AC Hotel Columbus Dublin Opens in Ohio

Now open – 150 Rooms

AC Hotel by Marriott Columbus Dublin

AC Hotel by Marriott Columbus Dublin

Located in the upscale Bridge Park neighborhood, just 20 minutes from downtown Columbus, Ohio, AC Hotel Columbus Dublin opened its doors today, welcoming the first guests. The hotel, developed by Crawford Hoying and managed by Shaner Hotels, caters to design-savvy business and leisure travelers.

Guests are invited to celebrate the hotel"s opening by booking the Dublin Debut offer, including a $50 F&B credit with two-night minimum stays fromOctober 1 through December 29, 2017. Rates start at $159 per night.

The 150-room AC Hotel Columbus Dublin is walking distance to charming, historic Dublin, where visitors can enjoy fine dining, shopping and golf. Created with the entrepreneurial spirit in mind and incorporating elements of European Modernism, the hotel features a spacious lobby, five meeting rooms, a fitness center and the brand"s signature AC Lounge. Guests can make selections from the AC Lounge"s fully stocked bar, wine on tap and local beers, as well as a menu of small plates and snacks, while enjoying the soothing natural light brought in by floor-to-ceiling windows. A European-inspired br eakfast is served in the AC Kitchen, featuring egg dishes, freshly baked croissants flown in from France, pastries, cheeses and sliced prosciutto. A glass elevator will bring guests up to VASO, the stylish, Spanish-inspired rooftop restaurant and bar, slated to debut in early November. The rooftop hotspot will feature two bars from which guests and locals will be able to enjoy sophisticated cocktails paired with creative tapas while overlooking the Scioto River. For more information and to book, visit www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/cmhac.

AC Hotels was borne from the vision of Spanish hotelier Antonio Catalan, who created a new kind of stay for a new
kind of traveler – a creative, entrepreneurial and modern global traveler – who prefers to have fewer things, but
expect them to be better than good.